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Allscripts announces Open App Challenge award recipients

$150,000 in prizes awarded to 15 developers at HIMSS13 for making apps to improve health care

CHICAGO and NEW ORLEANS, March 4, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- An application that generates tasks and notes automatically from patient calls and a secure social network that enables patients to interact with physicians were among 15 award recipients of the Allscripts (NASDAQ: MDRX) Open App Challenge, announced today at HIMSS13 in New Orleans. More than 200 developers answered the call to "Start a Revolution" by creating innovative stand alone applications that can integrate with Allscripts Open Electronic Health Records (EHR) software.

"Our Open App Challenge award recipients, and all of the participants, are well on the way to improving healthcare," said Paul M. Black, president and chief executive officer, Allscripts. "By combining Allscripts open architecture with their innovative problem-solving ideas, these participants are making Open a reality."

Judges for Phase 1 included:

Dr. Mark Blatt, worldwide medical director, Intel

Dr. Lennox Hoyte, MSEECS, chief medical information officer, University of South FloridaPhysicians Group

"As a practicing physician and CMIO, I appreciate the importance of EHRs built on open architecture," said Dr. Hoyte. "By enabling its EHRs to connect to outside systems and encouraging developers to create the apps to do so, Allscripts is working to transform health care for the better."

Challenge Details

Allscripts recognized entries in the following categories:

Applications that improve management of high cost chronic diseases

Innovative approaches to addressing value-based care

All participants who submitted an entry for Phase 1 will advance to Phase 2 of the challenge. In Phase 2, Allscripts will award $250,000 for the application that demonstrates the most positive clinical, financial or performance improvement results after deployment at a client site. Two runners-up each receive $100,000; another two runners-up each receive $75,000. Second-round submissions are due July 14, 2013.

Allscripts will announce the final recipients at the Allscripts Client Experience (ACE) in Chicago, August 21-23, 2013. Second-round contestants must be accepted into Allscripts Developer Program before submitting their application. Winning solutions must demonstrate integration with the Allscripts Sunrise Clinical Manager™, Allscripts Enterprise Electronic Health Record™ (EHR) or Allscripts Professional™ EHR.

The Allscripts Developer Program enables outside developers to build innovations for clients and get them tested and approved to run on Allscripts Electronic Health Records. For example, MyCareTeam created an app where providers can access reports on their diabetic patients from the Allscripts Electronic Health Record, which include blood glucose readings as well as progress on diet and exercise, so caregivers can easily monitor a patient's progress against the treatment plan, and patients feel more engaged in their own health.

About Allscripts

Allscripts (NASDAQ: MDRX) delivers the insights that healthcare providers require to generate world-class outcomes. The company's Electronic Health Record, practice management and other clinical, revenue cycle, connectivity and information solutions create a Connected Community of Health™ for physicians, hospitals and post-acute organizations. To learn more about Allscripts, please visit www.allscripts.com, Twitter, YouTube and It Takes A Community: The Allscripts Blog.

About Health 2.0

Health 2.0--The conference. The media network. The Innovation Community. The Health 2.0 Conference is the leading showcase of cutting-edge technologies in health care, including Online Communities, Search and lightweight Tools for consumers to manage their health and connect to providers online. The Health 2.0 Developer Challenge is a series of prize competitions promoting health technology innovation. Health 2.0 also has its own media channels, Health 2.0 News and Health 2.0 TV; its own market intelligence service, Health 2.0 Advisors; and also sponsors the Health 2.0 Accelerator industry consortium. Health 2.0 was founded by Indu Subaiya & Matthew Holt in 2007 and is now a community of hundreds of organizations and thousands of innovators. For more information, see www.health2con.com.

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